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    Dr. Henry Kaminski, of George Washington University, explains why ophthalmologists can often be  the first physicians to see a person with myasthenia gravis.

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    Dr. Henry Kaminski, of George Washington University, explains why ophthalmologists can often be  the first physicians to see a person with myasthenia gravis.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Henry Kaminski, MD, Professor of Medicine at The George Washington University, describes the early symptoms of myasthenia gravis. #MG is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease @GWtweets @MGNet__ @rarediseasesnet @NIH https://t.co/S7TeLmoeGW #rarediseases #neuromuscular

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    Dr. Henry Kaminski, of George Washington University, explains why ophthalmologists can often be  the first physicians to see a person with myasthenia gravis.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Henry Kaminski, MD, Professor of Medicine at The George Washington University, describes the early symptoms of myasthenia gravis. #MG is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease @GWtweets @MGNet__ @rarediseasesnet @NIH https://t.co/S7TeLmoeGW #rarediseases #neuromuscular